Kant and Theology: Was Kant a Cloest Theologian? (Distinguished Research Series) by Elizabeth C. Galbraith

Kant and Theology: Was Kant a Cloest Theologian? (Distinguished Research Series)

Elizabeth C. Galbraith
236 pages
International Scholars Publications
Jan 1996
Hardcover
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Immanuel Kant is often thought of as a great skeptic of religion. His onslaught against the traditional arguments for the existence of God in the Critique of Pure Reason is considered decisive evidence of his efforts to destroy theology. This text demonstrates that such an interpretation is mistaken. When Kant attacks the traditional arguments for the existence of God, he is doing so in order to clear the ground, as it were, in anticipation of a more convincing, moral apologetic.
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Published 1996
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